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  • 18-01-2016
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do laws change and even disappear as ethical beliefs change?

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courtenaysquire
courtenaysquire courtenaysquire
  • 18-01-2016
Theoretically, yes. If a thing became socially acceptable to the point where say, 75% of the select population was doing something, then the law against said thing would either eventually change or disappear entirely do to the wants of the people. A president has to accommodate its people right? 
Theoretically the answer is yes. 
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